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Bob Mintzer (born January 27, 1953), originally from New Rochelle, New York, is a jazz saxophonist, composer, arranger and big band leader based in New York City. As a soloist, Mintzer has made his mark mainly on the tenor saxophone and the bass clarinet but is also proficient on flute, EWI, and other saxophones and clarinets. He is a member of the jazz rock band the Yellowjackets, but among jazz fans is even better known for his inspiring big band work since the early 1980s in the Word of Mouth Big Band and then as the leader of the Grammy Award winning Bob Mintzer Big Band. He has been particularly successful in exploring new instrumental colorations (making frequent use of woodwinds doubling) and extending the big band concept into the funk and latin domains, while never compromising on its jazz heritage.

Gear

Mintzer plays Selmer Mark VI saxophones fitted with Freddy Gregory mouthpieces. He uses Vandoren V16 reeds for the tenor sax, and Bari plastic reeds on his soprano sax and bass clarinet. He also plays an Akai EWI (electronic wind instrument), an older model of the 1000 series. For recording with Yellowjackets, Mintzer prefers a Sennheiser 441 microphone.

Grammy Nominations

Mintzer has been nominated for thirteen Grammy Awards both for his solo work and big band recordings (Art of the Big Band, Departure, Homage to Count Basie, One Music, and Only in New York) and his work with the Yellowjackets (Blue Hats, Club Nocturne, Dreamland, Greenhouse, Like a River, Live Wires, Mint Jam, Runferyerlife, Time Squared). Homage to Count Basie won the Grammy in the best large ensemble category for the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, 2001

Before starting his own big band, Mintzer was a featured soloist and arranger with the big band of Buddy Rich. His son Raul Monofrio now attends the Interlochen Arts Academy. His nephew, Ross is an alum.

Discography

Bob Mintzer - with The Yellowjackets

  • Greenhouse, 1991;
  • Live Wires, 1992;
  • Like a River, 1993;
  • Runferyerlife, 1994;
  • Collection, 1995;
  • Dreamland, 1995;
  • Blue Hats, 1997;
  • Club Nocturne, 1998;
  • Priceless Jazz Collection, 1998;
  • The Best of Yellowjackets, 1999;
  • Mint Jam, 2002;
  • Time Squared, 2003;
  • Peace Round, 2003;
  • Altered State, 2005;
  • Twenty Five, 2006
  • Lifecyle featuring Mike Stern, 2008

Bob Mintzer Big Band

  • Incredible Journey, 1985;
  • Camouflage, 1986;
  • Spectrum, 1988;
  • Urban Contours, 1989;
  • Art of the Big Band, 1991;
  • Departure, 1993;
  • Only in New York, 1994;
  • Techno Pop, 1994;
  • The First Decade, 1995;
  • Big Band Trane, 1996;
  • Live, 1996;
  • Latin from Manhattan, 1998;
  • Homage to Count Basie, 2000;
  • Gently, 2003;
  • Live at MCG with Special Guest Kurt Elling, 2004

References